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Easy Mini Cinnamon Buns

If I can make these delicious goodies, anyone can. So easy and so fabulous! Adapted from a recipe I came across in a magazine, they use ready made breadstick dough and ingredients most of us have on hand. Make sure you take one first, they will go FAST!

Recipe:

Breadsticks dough (I used Pillsbury- in the refrigerated section at grocer’s)

Yvonne, It sounds as if you are fairing well after your surgery and I’m thankful you are on the mend. Your Christmas casserole is waiting in the fridge to be baked for brunch with family after churchie. I also made honey buns today but they were quite a bit more involved than your good option for cinnamon buns. I will go your direction next time…for sure!

WOW do these look “Yummy&Easy”… I’m going to try them substituting cocoa powder instead of the vanilla pudding powder… I also want to try them as a meal with maybe ham&cheese baked in? Hmmm I wonder how that will be??? Thank you SO much for this quick treat recipe!!!

Made these this morning, wonderful and easy!! I added some raisins to mine, as I usually make my homemade cinnamon rolls with them. Thanks, I see I am going to have to try some of your other recipes here too 🙂

Oh my stars, I am doomed from the start. First, thank you for a spectacular tutorial then to post this yummy recipe. Vanilla pudding, I would have never thought. I love (well, maybe love is going overboard) to make homemade cinnamon rolls. The Sunday class would not wait till it was my time to bring the snack. BUT these!! OH MY, So simple and so pretty. Cant wait to try these!~

I am just beside myself to have found this fabulous and EASY recipe. I have 2 couples coming for the weekend and i have been looking for good things (but fast and easy) to serve them…These are going to be PERFECT for one morning…maybe with cheesy scrambled eggs and ham..THANKS A MILLION…I am so excited…

I cannot tell you how sad I am that I don’t have the ingredients to make these. I live an hour from town and it’s about to start snowing so… But I wish I could make them right now. In order for you to understand the magnitude of this statement, you must know that I hate to bake. But I want to bake these. Thanks for the inspiration.

Oh my goodness, honey, those look so good and so easy.I couldn’t copy the recipe fast enough!

Thanks for stopping by The Hut, it led me to your beautiful blog. I spotted the recipe for Taco Soup in your sidebar, a recipe my 18 yo granddaughter has wanted me to find and make for her for a couple of years now. Since the weather is still a little chilly here in Florida and she’ll be here later today, guess what we’ll be having for dinner tonight?

Wow Yvonne, these look great. I can find all those ingredients Down under except for the most important one-the pilsbury bread dough…aaarrggghh why don’t we have these amazing products over here! Oh well, I will just have to drool from afar.Thanks for visiting and for your lovely comment. Happy weekend and best wishes,Natasha.

Oh My..these look so delicious!! I can’t believe they are made out of breadstick dough. What an incredible idea. Could you send me a few..or alot!! Thanks for stopping by and your sweet comment!! You made my day.

How easy, I will have to try these cinnamon rolls,my version will be made with splenda,hubs is type 2, so glad you came over to visit DOWNLOBLOLLYLANE, I am looking forward to bloggin’ with you.Have a wonderful weekend.

Yvonne, these look great! I am definitely going to give them a go. Thanks for stopping by and viewing my post, yes the Lemon cake is the best, glad I jarred your memory. I am also very glad to have met you and found your lovely blog, I am become a follower. Blessings, Marla

Hallelujah Honey…these look & sound AWESOME, Yvonne! I’ve got everything on hand, too. Better yet, I’ll just pop on over to your house for some. Who cares if we’re hundreds of miles apart? LOL

Did I read someplace that you just got a new camera? Or were you referring to your Cybershot? I’m still shopping around & I am just so envious of your beautiful photographs. You always do such a great job of capturing the essence of your subject. BRAVO!!

I never would’ve guessed breadsticks were at the heart of this recipe. They look delicious. This has my name written all over it. 🙂 To answer your question, I use poster paper and clip it to my plantation shutters. I have bad camera karma. I messed up my lens today, but I think Bandwidth fixed it.

Oh my! I love it!!! I never thought to use the pillsbury dough, What a great way to make cinnamon rolls. Served up with a cup of coffee and a couple of these rolls and life would be good. Thanks for sharing.

I will have to make this for my guys! I saw a study about smells once on some news show and they said men reacted to cinnamon rolls just as strong as the did to women when attracted! For some reason I have never forgotten this. You should see all my guys(sons and husband) when we go by Cinnabon in the mall!LOL

Ugh! I just went to Lori’s blog and got motivated to lose weight since it just seems to be melting off her. All gung ho on a diet and what do I do? Come here, drool over those and now say screw the diet, fat is fun!

I found a recipe for this breadstick dough that I so want to try too. I am thinking maybe a little brunch for my MIL on Valentine’s Day with a variety of pastries and your toast cup herb eggs. Let me know where your car will be so I can borrow some cute dishes!

No kidding, I was just wondering this week if I could use refrigerated pizza dough to make cinnamon rolls and here I read about using breadstick dough! I was going to spread the pizza dough with butter and cinnamon suger, then roll up and slice, but this saves the whole roll-up-and-slice step–how cool! I must buy some breadsticks and try this!

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I’m an empty nester living with my wonderful husband Bobby at StoneGable. Our home often feels like a hotel, filled with family and friends. I love all things HOME AND GARDEN! Well, except ironing and maybe cleaning the garage! I’m a life-long learner and am on a quest for new things to learn and do… especially when it concerns anything domestic.Living by grace, I strive to be positive and purposeful… living large and loving all those who cross my path.